Car Engine Oil Dipstick Replacement OEM#CJ5Z-6750-A,Double Hole Dip Stick for Checking Oil Compatible with Ford Lincoln with 2.0L Ecoboost Engines,Professional Car Accessories
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Car Engine Oil Dipstick Replacement OEM#CJ5Z-6750-A,Double Hole Dip Stick for Checking Oil Compatible with Ford Lincoln with 2.0L Ecoboost Engines,Professional Car Accessories
😼 [Buyer's Guide] - This engine oil dipstick replaces OEM#CJ5Z-6750-A. Its insertion length is 20.67 inches, with a total length of 23.62 inches, making it a perfect replacement for aged or damaged original oil dipsticks. Please check the oem/size/year/model carefully to make sure our oil dipstick replacement is what you need before placing order, thanks!
😼 [Compatible Models] - Engine oil dip stick is perfectly compatible with Ford & Lincoln: Ford 2013-2019 Explorer, 2013-2019 Escape, 2013-2019 Fusion, 2013-2018 Focus, 2013-2018 Edge, 2013-2018 Taurus, Lincoln 2015-2019 MKC, 2013-2018 MKX, 2013-2016 MKT, 2013-2018 MKZ, 2017 Continental with 2.0L Ecoboost Engines.
😼 [Accurate Measuring Oil Level] - The oil dipstick is one of the important accessories for checking the engine oil level and ensuring smooth operation of the car. Our oil dip stick adopts a double hole + grid design at the bottom. You can always understand the health status of the engine through it, so that you can make the next adjustments.
😼 [High End Materials] - This oil dip stick for car is made of high end stainless steel material, which has better heat resistance, bending resistance, and rust resistance compared to ordinary iron or aluminum products on the market. At the same time, the o-ring at its top can achieve perfect sealing and grasping, and prevent the oil dipstick from loosening.
😼 [Instructions for Use] - Dip sticks for oil is usually located next to the car engine. Because it has a obvious hand pull ring, it is very easy to recognize. It should be noted that the oil level must be checked only after the vehicle has cooled down. After pulling out the dipstick for the first time, it needs to be wiped clean with a tissue and inserted again to accurately read.